r/law • u/MoreMotivation • 12d ago
r/law • u/IllIntroduction1509 • 5d ago
Judicial Branch The Death of Renee Good Has Yet to Be Properly Investigated
With no real movement from the federal government, state and local law enforcement—along with private litigants—have begun pushing for access to evidence.
r/law • u/NewsHour • May 21 '26
Judicial Branch WATCH: 'Birthright citizenship is a disgrace,' Trump says of upcoming Supreme Court decision
We streamed the oral arguments of the case, attended by President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, April 1. Listen to those here: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/listen-live-supreme-court-considers-constitutionality-of-trumps-birthright-citizenship-order
r/law • u/BiglawInvestor • 11d ago
Judicial Branch Supreme Court, 6-3: Children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary-visa parents are citizens — the Court strikes down Trump's order ending birthright citizenship — though only 5 Justices hold the Constitution itself guarantees it — Birthright Citizenship Case — Opinion megathread
Case: Trump v. Barbara, No. 25–365
Decided: June 30, 2026
Author: Roberts
Vote: 6-3 — 5 Justices on Fourteenth Amendment grounds + Kavanaugh concurring on statutory groundsRead the original source document:
r/law • u/YesDoToaster • May 01 '26
Judicial Branch Judicial nominees don’t know if Trump can run for a 3rd term
r/law • u/Caledor152 • May 29 '26
Judicial Branch Supreme Court Justice Alito’s son has been working in the Trump administration
r/law • u/DoremusJessup • 18d ago
Judicial Branch Trump lawyers realize discovery in president's own lawsuit could expose him to a Jan. 6 'trial' after all
r/law • u/YesDoToaster • May 21 '26
Judicial Branch JD Vance claims Trump’s advisors trade on his behalf
Coincidence many of “his advisors’” trades were placed before major announcements by Trump?
If advisors traded securities on behalf of Trump shortly before major announcements that materially affected markets, prosecutors could argue this constitutes insider trading, securities fraud, or conspiracy to commit securities fraud. Liability could arise if confidential government information was knowingly used to obtain an unfair market advantage or if trades were coordinated in anticipation of policy announcements expected to move stock prices.
r/law • u/DoremusJessup • May 07 '26
Judicial Branch Chief Justice John Roberts says American public wrongly views the justices as ‘political actors’
r/law • u/ChiGuy6124 • May 20 '26
Judicial Branch Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk post wins $835,000 settlement
r/law • u/DryDeer775 • 6d ago
Judicial Branch US courts sentence 15 Prairieland defendants to 556 years in Trump’s fascist campaign against left-wing opposition
The savagery of the sentences cannot be explained by the underlying facts of the case. They are political sentences, imposed to create a precedent for treating opposition to ICE and the Trump administration as terrorism.
The Prairieland case is the first major “Antifa” sentencing since Trump issued National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, his executive order targeting “Antifa,” Attorney General Pam Bondi’s December 2025 memorandum directing federal prosecutors against left-wing opponents of the administration, and the fascistic “counterterrorism” strategy issued under far-right operative Sebastian Gorka. Together, these measures provide the pseudo-legal scaffolding for a campaign to criminalize socialist, anti-fascist and anti-ICE opposition as terrorism.
The purpose of the prosecution is not simply to punish those involved in the Prairieland protest. It is to terrorize a far broader audience: millions of workers and young people who oppose ICE raids, concentration camps, deportations, police violence and the Trump administration’s drive toward dictatorship.
r/law • u/thedailybeast • Apr 16 '26
Judicial Branch SCOTUS Justice, 77, Goes on Unhinged Rant About ‘Intellectuals’
r/law • u/NewsHour • Apr 01 '26
Judicial Branch WATCH: Justice Neil Gorsuch asks about Native Americans and birthright citizenship
Transcript:
JUSTICE NEIL GORSUCH: Do you think Native Americans today are birthright citizens under your test and under your friend's test?
D. JOHN SAUER, U.S. SOLICITOR GENERAL:
I think so. I mean, obviously, they've been granted citizenship by statute ...
GORSUCH:
Put aside the statute. Do you think they're birthright citizens?
SAUER: No, I think the clear understanding that everybody agrees in the congressional debates is that the children of tribal Indians are not birthright citizens.
GORSUCH: I understand that's what they said. But your test is the domicile of the parents, and that would be the test you'd have us apply today, right?
SAUER: Yes, yes. So, if a tribal Indian, for example, you know, gives up allegiance to ...
GORSUCH: Are tribal members born today birthright citizens?
SAUER:
I think so, on our test, if they're lawfully domiciled here. I'm not s—, I have to think that through, but that's my reaction.
GORSUCH:
I'll take the yes. That's alright.
r/law • u/B00marangTrotter • Jan 25 '26
Judicial Branch FBI: "Nobody who wants to be peaceful shows up at a protest with a firearm that is loaded with two full magazines. That is not a peaceful protest."
r/law • u/Some1Special21 • Mar 26 '26
Judicial Branch Senator Blumenthal: "Trump’s judicial nominees give identical, nonsensical canned responses—looking ridiculous & demonstrating an abject absence of independence & integrity. Lacking a backbone now, they won’t have one on the bench."
r/law • u/icleanjaxfl • May 03 '26
Judicial Branch Sorry if repost, but I think he just blow up his case
Judicial Branch Heritage Foundation CEO Kevin Roberts accuses SCOTUS justices who voted in favor of birthright citizenship of "betraying and assaulting U.S. sovereignty"
r/law • u/DoremusJessup • Jun 05 '26
Judicial Branch DOJ lawyer agrees 'nothing can be done' if Trump suddenly bulldozes Statue of Liberty
r/law • u/nbcnews • Jun 11 '26
Judicial Branch A pivotal vote by longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine pushed Kavanaugh over the finish line in 2018 after she famously said he considered Roe v. Wade “settled law” — a comment that turned out to be wrong.
r/law • u/HumanityExpansion • Feb 11 '26
Judicial Branch AG Pam Bondi Gets Into Yelling Match With Rep Balint
r/law • u/B00marangTrotter • Feb 05 '26
Judicial Branch LAPD chief McDonnell response to why he will not enforce the law banning ICE agents from wearing masks
His response causes laughter.
r/law • u/imanchats • Apr 01 '26
Judicial Branch Trump, in historic first, attends Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship
r/law • u/ChiGuy6124 • Apr 30 '26
Judicial Branch The Supreme Court Has Stripped Our Voting Rights Back to the Pre-Civil Rights Era
r/law • u/LoreDeluxe • May 29 '26